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Kyle Jackson

Published online on Friday, Jun. 27, 2008

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Year: Sophomore

School: Immanuel

Singles record: 21-3

He's qualified because: Jackson started the season late because he played basketball, then led the Eagles to the section Division IV final that they lost to Kingsburg. Went undefeated in Central Sequoia League play, then advanced to the quarterfinals in the section singles tournament before losing to Josh Lorentzen.

The word: "Kyle is a is a fierce competitor who has worked very hard to develop his game. He grew about seven inches this year, and his game reflected that. His devotion to the sport of tennis has a very positive impact on our whole program." -- Immanuel coach Mark Hayward



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